A huge 21ft rabbit sculpture has been lifted into position to form the centrepiece at a Moray attraction.
The massive bunny was hoisted into the air by a crane at Brodie Castle before being set in its final position in the new garden and children’s play area, which is expected to open early next year.
The design has been chosen in homage to the historic home’s former owner, Ninian Brodie, who starred in a production of Harvey about 50 years ago, which features a character who starts having visions of a giant rabbit.
The sculpture is part of an extensive £3million revamp of the castle in an attempt to boost visitor numbers at the National Trust for Scotland attraction.